And a big Grats! to Rory McIlroy for winning this year's US Open in such a dominant fashion! Amazing is what that was indeed.

yeah,, that was an unexpected pleasure to watch. Nothing flukey about his start thru finish win. But 2 Irishmen in a row? We will never get the beer stains out of the cup.
Can wait until the British open. Gonna be fun.

The floodgates are open and it's time for Rory to rack up more major championship wins. Not only does he have the greatest swing in golf, but he proved that he's resilient and in control down the stretch.

That said I'm kinda disappointed in the low scoring conditions. I love watching the U.S. Open for its extreme challenge and seeing the professionals work just to make pars.

The floodgates are open and it's time for Rory to rack up more major championship wins. Not only does he have the greatest swing in golf, but he proved that he's resilient and in control down the stretch.

That said I'm kinda disappointed in the low scoring conditions. I love watching the U.S. Open for its extreme challenge and seeing the professionals work just to make pars.

But the USGA can't control the weather which made for the low scoring conditions and it was still the 2nd longest US Open in history.

Another thing to remember about Rory's win at Congressional is that it's a course that has had rotation on the PGA for other events through the previous few years (AT&T National). I don't think that McIlroy had played Congressional before, but the layout of the course is of the level "regular tour stop" and the grounds crew did a pretty poor job of raising the two cuts of rough to majors difficulty stuff. For as much as Rory missed the fairways in the middle rounds, a thick cut of first rough may have slowed him (and everyone else) down a bit more.

Thinking back to my trip to the 2nd and 3rd rounds of Oakmont in 2007, they dropped par to 70 (Congressional played 71), and if you dropped your cell phone in the second cut of rough, it'd actually disappear from sight (slight exaggeration, but not by much).

There are raging debates going on over on the golf boards about this. Even if he gets his knee and
achilles healed,, will his head/psyche will never be the same? Golf is a massive head game and he's not what
he used to be.

My fwiw opinion(and we need another one lul) is that he should get himself healthy and enter every single
tour event(Euro events as well) he can get into and win one,then two, three, etc. Not just majors,, any tour event. Start again and work up to the majors. Winning will be his best prescription and start to get him back to the Tiger he used to be.

The tabloid sensation has faded, it happened, its over, move on and play the kind of golf we all know you can play. The US has won
only 3 out of the last 11 majors and 2 of those Americans ages are 41,38. US golf needs Woods back.

There are raging debates going on over on the golf boards about this. Even if he gets his knee and
achilles healed,, will his head/psyche will never be the same? Golf is a massive head game and he's not what
he used to be.

My fwiw opinion(and we need another one lul) is that he should get himself healthy and enter every single
tour event(Euro events as well) he can get into and win one,then two, three, etc. Not just majors,, any tour event. Start again and work up to the majors. Winning will be his best prescription and start to get him back to the Tiger he used to be.

The tabloid sensation has faded, it happened, its over, move on and play the kind of golf we all know you can play. The US has won
only 3 out of the last 11 majors and 2 of those Americans ages are 41,38. US golf needs Woods back.

So true on so many levels, I think it's more than just his physical well-being and more that he is using a tiny excuse so that he can go fix his life that has not turned out to well.

So true on so many levels, I think it's more than just his physical well-being and more that he is using a tiny excuse so that he can go fix his life that has not turned out to well.

O well.. Screw him. No sympathy.

Who ya got for the Open? All eyes will be on Rory. Was his US Open win just a Ben Curtiss like fluke? Will the Euro tour youngbloods strike again? Will an American sneak a win out of Sandwich? Will Lee Westwood finially get a major or is he just another Colin Mongomerie? What if Tiger showed up? Bubba Watson pissing off the tempermental Euro Tour press even more? Will Sergio continue to be a choker? Lots of drama possible. Wish I could attend.
Heaven for me = Tiger showing up, tied for the lead with Rory in the final paring/last day. Tiger drops a long birdie putt on the 18th ftw. *Kunahspillsbeeralloverself*

Unfortunately, it looks like Tiger won't be playing anytime soon, as he announced that he'll skip The Open this year because his leg hasn't fully healed yet. Gotta give him props to that decision though.